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Map ↗Museum harbor Greifswald
● Greifswald
Gaff-rigged ketch and schooner, seaquat and ram ship, cruiser and dinghy - around 45 old ships characterize the image of the museum harbour in Greifswald, which was founded in 1991 following the example of the museum harbours in Flensburg and Hamburg. This was the Hanseatic city's response to the increased interest in historic ships and traditional seamanship. As part of the old city harbour, the museum harbour stretches from the Steinbeck Bridge to the old granary and characterizes the maritime flair of the Hanseatic city. The oldest ship that visitors can admire in the museum harbour is the Zeesboot "Pommerland" from 1880. www.museumshafen-greifswald.de lists all the ships moored here. 15 of them offer excursions and sailing trips. You can also take part in the annual gaff rigging. By the way: The Greifswald Museum Harbour Association also organizes group tours of the museum harbour and the museum shipyard, where old ships are restored, on request.
Nautic VR - Experience virtual reality
● Greifswald
At Nautic-VR you can explore virtual reality together with your friends! So put on your goggles and off you go! Nautic-VR is the only VR arcade in Western Pomerania! Here you can immerse yourself in the wonderful world of virtual reality together with friends in a cozy atmosphere. Whether big or small, there is something for everyone here. For example, you can take a look at the solar system, view an original 16th century knight's castle or marvel at works of art from past eras. For more action, try controlling a giant robot, chasing cute orcs or escaping from a dungeon!
Nikolai Church Anklam
● Anklam
The Nikolai Church in the center of the Hanseatic city of Anklam, very close to the Peene River, is one of the few surviving witnesses to the brick Gothic style from the 750 years since Anklam was founded. The gallery of "Hanseatic coat of arms windows" in the Nikolaikirche is a unique monument in Europe. The Nikolaikirche was built in honor of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors, fishermen and merchants in Gothic-Hanseatic architecture and was completed in the second half of the 15th century. The church had been the city's landmark for centuries and a symbol of the freedom and prosperity of the Hanseatic citizens. The 103 m high church tower - once a pilot's mark - greeted sailors from far away on the Oderhaff. During the bombing of Anklam at the end of the Second World War, the church was completely destroyed apart from the surrounding walls. In 1994, the Friends of St. Nicholas' Church Anklam e. V. was founded to prevent the impending decay. Since 1995, the church has been gradually rebuilt. The building was already open to the public again in 1999. Today, the former baptistery is Lilienthal's exhibition and event venue. Changing exhibitions are dedicated to the "dream of flight" and the son of the Hanseatic city of Anklam, Otto Lilienthal. The church tower is now accessible again and leads to the highest vantage point in the town. From there, the Peene Valley can be admired in all its beauty. In the future, the "Ikareum" project, an event and visitor center connected to the Otto Lilienthal Museum, is to be realized in the church. The Nikolaikirche Anklam is open from May to October. The Otto Lilienthal Museum also offers guided tours of the church.
Ostseeländer Biowelt farm café & farm store
● Züssow
Ostseeländer Biowelt farm café & farm store Farm store & farm café: lamb, milk and cheese products, meat and sausage products, poultry, eggs, bread and baked goods, vegetables, fruit, honey, jams, sea buckthorn products, drinks, coffee, organic products, show dairy
Peeneland Agrar GmbH
● Wolgast
You will find Peeneland Agrar GmbH on more than 3,000 hectares of farmland stretching from Schalensee to Klotzow along the Peene. Visit the farm during the annual farm festival or on an individual guided tour by arrangement. You will find Peeneland GmbH on more than 3,000 hectares of farmland stretching from Schalensee to Klotzow along the Peene. The farm specializes in crops such as winter rape and wheat, maize and sugar beet. 1000 hard-working dairy cows are milked three times a day. A modern milking carousel does the work for the farmers. Suckler cows are also kept and bred here. Two technical bases have been set up for the huge and ultra-modern large agricultural vehicles. Why not come to the farm yourself and let us explain how a farm works during an individual farm tour and get your first taste of the countryside. If you prefer something more festive, visit the annual farm festival. You can also experience local agriculture from afar.
St. Peter's Church, Lubmin
● Lubmin
St. Peter's Church in Lubmin was officially consecrated in 1957. The church was built between 1954 and 1957. Tours can be arranged by phone through the parish office.
Greifswald-Wieck Parish Church
● Greifswald
Concerts for the Greifswald Bach Week are held at the parish church in Greifswald-Wieck. A church in Wieck was first mentioned in historical records in the 13th century. However, it was not located on the current church square, but in the center of the village. After another church building was rendered unusable by storm surge damage, the new construction—which had been postponed several times—was finally completed at the end of the 19th century. The Neo-Romanesque church was finished in 1883. Inside the church, the Mehmel organ, the pulpit, and the model ships—which evoke the seafaring tradition that shaped the town of Wieck for centuries—are worth seeing.
Horse beach Lubmin beach access 15-18
● Lubmin
Beach riding in Lubmin From beach exit 15 to beach exit 18, horseback riding is permitted daily from 01.10. - 30.04. of a year without restrictions and in the period from 01.05. - 30.09. of a year daily from 06.00 - 09.00 and from 18.00. Riders are only permitted to use beach exits 15 and 18 to reach the beach. The route from Freesendorfer Weg directly to Wolfsschlucht (exit 15) to the beach and (exit 15) to the beach and beach exit 18 back next to Gastrasse to Freesendorfer Weg. Exceptions may be permitted if the common good prevails.
Pommerngrün health food store & organic snack bar
● Greifswald
Pommerngrün Naturkostladen & Bio-Imbiss is located in Greifswald. In the farm store Pommerngrün, Naturkostladen & Bio-Imbiss you will find milk and cheese products, meat and sausage products, poultry, eggs, bread and baked goods, vegetables, fruit, honey, jams, sea buckthorn products, drinks, coffee and organic products.
Regio - The regional store Anklam
● Anklam
Regional...first choice. Range of regional products that are produced and refined in the immediate vicinity of Anklam. The Regionalladen Anklam offers a wide range of regional products from the immediate vicinity of Anklam. Not only can you shop here, but you can also enjoy fresh coffee, delicious cakes and snacks. It's well worth a visit! There are many reasons why it is worth buying regional products. Here are some important points: - The transportation routes of regional food are shorter. This in turn saves a lot of CO2 compared to imported products that have to travel long distances. - Some products also need to be refrigerated during transportation. The shorter the distances, the lower the energy consumption. - Short transportation routes also mean more freshness. The time between harvest and sale is significantly shorter than for imported goods. Taste is also an important aspect of fruit and vegetables. Fruit and vegetables are usually harvested unripe so that they can withstand long transportation routes. The situation is different with regional, seasonal fruit and vegetables. The shorter transportation routes mean they can be harvested when ripe. This makes the fruit and vegetables taste much more intense. - Buying regional food also supports the local economy.
Regional store WOLFGRAMM
● Levenhagen
Regionalladen WOLFGRAMM brings together the diversity of the region. In addition to its own products, such as sausage and meat specialties from its own production, the range also includes carefully selected products from various regional businesses. These include fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables, preserved vegetables, fruit spreads and honey, cheese, various spreads, tea, oils, spices and much more.
Sturm Riding and Pony Farm
● Neu-Plestlin
We don’t take weekends off. We offer riding lessons and trail rides for children and adults every day. Welcome to the riding and pony farm in Neu-Plestlin. Our riding farm is located in the beautiful vacation destination of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, not far from the Peene River. Surrounded by meadows, fields, and forests, our farm offers both children and adults a welcome respite from the hectic pace of city life. Here, you can relax and forget about your daily routine while spending time with horses. In addition to our daily riding programs, we also offer riding vacations and trail rides for all ages. Upon request, we can arrange individual times for riding lessons. We plan our daily schedule based on the children’s school hours or the adults’ work schedules. You can call us at 0174 9455201 to schedule an appointment.
Augustin Cattle Breeding Partnership
● Kemnitz
Dairy farm, educational center, farm shop Barn tours, market featuring regional products, cheese-making workshop, old and new farm equipment, activities for children Guided tours available for everyone upon request. Farm shop open from 6:00 a.m. to midnight
Rollicamp on the beach of Lubmin
● Lubmin
Fixed seasonal supply tent for people with limited mobility. Accessibility for our guests on the beach and in the water! People in wheelchairs can change inside the tent in a protected environment. Our offer makes it possible to remove barriers. From May to September, the Rollicamp offers wheelchair-accessible changing rooms, lockable cupboards and a wheelchair-accessible toilet. People in wheelchairs can change inside the tent in a protected environment and carry out light care activities themselves if necessary. The tent is accessible via a paved, wheelchair-accessible entrance and wheelchairs can be exchanged for a beach and water-suitable wheelchair. This makes it possible for guests with limited mobility to take part in beach life and swim in the shallow waters of the Bodden. The location has been carefully chosen next to the beach bar and close to the DRK rescue tower. Disabled parking spaces are available at beach exit 4. The Rollicamp is also directly accessible via the shore path from the pier. Use of the service unit is free of charge for guests with a valid spa card. The keys for the Rollicamp are available at the tourist information office.
Thurow smokehouse
● Freest
As the oldest fish smokehouse in Western Pomerania, the Thurow smokehouse is both a technical monument and an EU-approved producer of a wide range of smoked fish products. See the difference for yourself - both compared to industrially prepared mass-produced goods and to products from the smoke barrel. You can buy our smoked fish in our store directly from the smokehouse - or we can send the goods directly to you freshly smoked and packaged.
Schwedenmühle, Anklam
● Anklam
The Schwedenmühle Anklam, a historic Dutch-style windmill built in 1726, has been undergoing restoration by the Schwedenmühle Anklam e.V. association since 2006. Discover a unique gathering place steeped in history. The Anklam Swedish Mill, built in 1726, is one of the oldest Dutch-style windmills in the region and tells a long and eventful story. It is located on the Peenedamm, which was under Swedish rule until 1815, while Anklam was Prussian. Originally leased by miller Christian Pape, the mill soon became a regional landmark and even housed a courtroom that was used during the period of Swedish rule. In 1872, Hermann Wessel modernized the mill and introduced innovative technologies. In 1880, a wind vane was installed that automatically turned the mill cap into the wind, which made the work considerably easier. Later, sails with louvers were added to better control the wind. However, in 1922 the windmill was finally shut down, and by 1958 the sails and the mill cap had disappeared due to disrepair. The mill was inhabited by the family of the last miller until 2003. After years of decay, the Schwedenmühle Anklam e.V. association was founded in 2006 to save the historic mill. With the support of donations and historic preservation funds, emergency stabilization of the mill began. In 2008, the first stabilization work was carried out, and the dry rot infestation was eliminated. Thanks to dedicated volunteers, such as the Vetter family, who donated two linden trees, and the Hagemann company, which planted them, the mill’s historic appearance was partially restored. In 2015, donations and grants made it possible to renovate the mill tower. Today, the association strives to develop the mill into a meeting place for locals and visitors alike. The Anklam Swedish Mill is an impressive testament to mill history and a place of cultural exchange.
The Greif Training Ship
● Greifswald
Experience this historic schooner-brig on a day cruise or a multi-day voyage across the Baltic Sea, following in the footsteps of the Hanseatic League! The steel two-masted vessel with its characteristic square sails was built in 1951 at the Warnow Shipyard in Warnemünde and commissioned under the name “Wilhelm Pieck.” Until 1990, it served as the flagship of the GST Naval School in Greifswald-Wieck and conducted training voyages for young sailors. After the political transition, the ship was completely overhauled and converted. Since then, it has been owned and operated by the Greif Maritime Sports Center, a municipal enterprise of the University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald. Under the name “GREIF,” it sails as a civilian training ship with volunteer and paying crew members, calling at the most beautiful ports in the North and Baltic Seas from April through October: Ystad, Copenhagen, Klaipeda, Gdańsk, and other destinations are on the itinerary every year. A sail area of 570 m², distributed across 15 sails, allows for a speed of up to 14 knots. The ship is equipped according to the latest safety regulations and holds a sailing license as a training ship. It is sailed jointly by a professional core crew and volunteer crew members from the "Rahsegler GREIF e.V." support association. If you’re looking for a special experience, the “GREIF” is the place for you. By the way, no prior experience is necessary: the team’s experienced crew members introduce new sailors to traditional seamanship step by step. Welcome aboard!
Katzow Sculpture Park
● Katzow
The Katzow Sculpture Park is Europe’s largest sculpture park. With over 100 sculptures spread across 20 hectares, the Katzow Sculpture Park is the largest in Europe. Located between Greifswald and Wolgast, on the most beautiful avenue in Western Pomerania, just outside Katzow, the park features sculptures by 90 artists from 23 countries. The materials used are primarily steel and wood. Some of the sculptures weigh as much as 20 tons and reach a height of 18 meters. Viewers are treated to a fascinating harmony between the high sky, the vast landscape, and the sculptures—an unusual contrast to the high sky and the vast landscape in which they stand. The park is both an art venue and part of the landscape. Here, contemporary art becomes an immediate experience. Benches designed by artists are placed at prominent points. A walk-through sound funnel over a pond invites contemplation.""Two Brains Are Better Than One," "Big TAM TAM," "Sensory Overload"—over 100 sculptures by renowned artists from Germany and abroad can be discovered on a stroll through the sculpture park.The founder of the sculpture park is the sculptor Thomas Radeloff, who placed his first “Three Figures” on the meadow in 1991. The idea grew into a viable concept. In 1992, the 1st International Sculpture Workshop took place, which became a regular event and has since enriched the sculpture park annually with several sculptures by domestic and international artists. The Art Barn, created in 1994/95 from the ruins of a dilapidated barn, features 600 m² of exhibition space, a workshop, a hall-like gallery with an open roof truss where up to six exhibitions are held annually, a unique gallery café with a shop, and four guest rooms designed by artists. In addition to paintings, sculptures, and ceramics, a small park guide is also available in the shop. Various workshops and courses are offered, including painting classes. In the spring and late fall, the traditional Easter and Christmas markets take place. With approximately 50 stalls and a pig on a spit, the sculpture park then becomes a popular destination with a festive atmosphere.
Skutsje "Twee Gebroeders" - Sailing tours
● Wolgast
The crew of the "Twee Gebroeders" invites you to enjoy culinary delights under sail with regional specialties. On a small Frisian cargo ship from 1901, guests can unwind in a relaxed atmosphere, listen to the wind and observe nature from a very special perspective. Skûtsjesegeln is sailing with old cargo ships. A skûtsje is a sailing ship without a keel, i.e. a ship with a flat bottom and wooden centerboards on the sides. These ships date back to the last century and were used to bring peat, vegetables, flower bulbs or other cargo as close as possible to the farms or to pick it up from there. The ships had to be able to navigate in shallow waters and were therefore designed to be long and flat. A skûtsje is characterized by speed and manoeuvrability. Sailing on a skûtsje is fun and relaxing. Sailing tours with the Dutch flat-bottomed ship (skûtsje): - max. 12 persons - from 3 hours - Culinary part with smoked fish - On request for groups - Cruising areas in Western Pomerania: Achterwasser, lagoon and Bodden waters
Greifswald Sports Flying Club, Inc.
● Schmoldow
The SportFliegerClub Greifswald e.V. is based at Schmoldow Airfield. Schmoldow Airfield is located approximately 15 km south of Greifswald. This is where the SportFliegerClub Greifswald e.V. is based. Here, you can complete training for gliders, motor gliders, and ultralight aircraft. Glider training is also available for children aged 14 and older. Another offering includes sightseeing flights over Greifswald and the surrounding area in a glider, ultralight aircraft, or motor glider. The airfield also features a parachute landing area.
Wolgast Sports Forum
● Wolgast
At the Wolgast Sports Center, people of all ages can enjoy a wide variety of sports activities. The Sports Center includes, among other things, a natural grass field and an artificial turf field, a judo hall, and a chess room,
St. Peter's Church
● Wolgast
St. Petri Church is the former court church of the Dukes of Pomerania-Wolgast. The 14th-century three-nave basilica served as the court church of the Dukes of Pomerania-Wolgast. It was built around 1350 in honor of the Apostle Peter. A pagan temple is said to have originally stood on the same site, which Otto of Bamberg had destroyed during the Christianization of Pomerania. Today, the burial site of the last Dukes of Pomerania is located in the crypt of St. Petri, and the nave features a medieval cycle of paintings depicting the Dance of Death. There are 184 steps leading up to the tower of St. Petri Church, which can be climbed during the church’s opening hours. From the top, a wonderful panoramic view stretches across the city of Wolgast all the way to the island of Usedom.
St. Nicolai Gützkow town church
● Gützkow
The town church of St. Nikolai is located in Gützkow in Western Pomerania. It has a neo-Gothic interior. The fieldstone church in Gützkow was first mentioned in a document in 1241. However, today's church square was a religious site even earlier. There was a pagan temple here, which had to make way for a church building consecrated by Bishop Otto von Bamberg in 1128. The town church was badly damaged in a fire in the 18th century and was rebuilt and restored in the following decades. The church has a neo-Gothic interior. There are stained glass windows in the choir, which depict Martin Luther, Otto von Bamberg, the blessing Christ, Nicholas of Myra and the apostles Peter and Paul, among others.
Greifswald Observatory
● Greifswald
The Greifswald Observatory is the largest observatory in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It was founded by Andreas Mayer and Lambert Heinrich Röhl. Since 1992, the association has been maintaining and modernizing the historic Carl Zeiss instruments under the dome of the old Physics Institute, where a 40-cm reflecting telescope and a 20-cm refracting telescope are available. In 2001, the minor planet 10114 (RZ 1992) was named “Greifswald” by its discoverers, Lutz Schmadel and Freimut Börngen. With the Johannes Conrads Award, the association aims to inspire the hearts and minds of the next generation for astronomy. Important historical observations: Venus transits in 1761 & 1769 as well as 2004 & 2012.